Say hello to Osso Steakhouse, the new Nob Hill restaurant and bar opening next week in the Gramercy Towers space that was famously Vanessi’s.

Thanks to Jerry and Jennifer Dal Bozzo (Stinking Rose, Old Clam House, Calzone’s, Franciscan et al.), the 200-seater has been totally revamped after years of being dormant. Though the bones of the space remain the same as its predecessors, the aesthetics of the place take their cue from the Art Deco-heavy look of the 1920s. In fact, there’s a certain resemblance to the new Great Gatsbymovie posters, though Jennifer Dal Bozzo says the timing of the two debuts wasn’t planned. Gatsby nerds will, however, heed those green lights.

The space is divided into several nooks: A zebra-floored bar and lounge is book-ended by a dining room and a private room that can accommodate up to 60. The dining room consists predominately of booths, including some that have cabana-like curtains.

The meat-centric menu and the bar menu can be viewed online. There are eight steaks options on offer, ranging from a petite filet mignon ($29.95) to the super-size porterhouse ($129.95). You’ve also got a selection of caviar, an entire garlic Dungeness crab section, salads and sides. Cocktails ($13 ea.) are led by libations like a Guavamosa (Sorrelle Bronco Prosecco extra dry and guava) and The Ossogoodhattan (bourbon, sweet vermouth, Jelinek fernet).

Opening date is currently set for Friday, May 3. Dinner nightly. Reservations accepted.